VOLTS x (VOLTS/OHMS) = WATTS
240 X (240/8) = 7200 Watts = 7.2KWatts
YES
I would use a spray enamel. Should be enough in 1 can.
Yes, a hotwater heater may be placed outside anywhere in the state of Florida. It should be under cover such as a garage or shed.
First need to figure out what type of hotwater heater it is (gas or electric). then this site will give you a step by step how to on how to repair it http://articles.directorym.com/Do_It_Yourself_Water_Heater_Repair_and_Replacement_-a861986.html.
The expansion and contraction of the heating element when the unit turns off and on. If you have ultra fine hearing and the thermostat is part of the baseboard heater it will be the bi-metal element in the thermostat.
where is the heater blower resistor in a 2003 Honda element
The formula used to determine the power consumed by a compressor's crankcase heater is the overall volume times the amount of heat generated. This allows a person to purchase the appropriate heater for their application.
I am wondering if you can convert the lp or propane gas to natural gas on a bosch tankless hotwater heater. I am guessing it has a different orfice and regulator
The best element to use is a 3 phase electric heater that has a guard over the element protecting you from brushing against the hot part and stopping the element from starting a fire if the heater is pushed element down onto the floor
A convector heater works by using a heating element, usually electric, to warm up the air surrounding it. The warm air rises and creates convection currents, which circulate the heat throughout the room. As the cool air is drawn into the heater, it gets heated and rises, creating a continuous flow of warm air.
To determine if an element is bad in a water heater, you can test for continuity using a multimeter. If there is no continuity, the element is likely bad and needs to be replaced.
No, a 400 volt heater element cannot be safely operated on a 230 volt supply. To avoid damaging the element and potential safety hazards, it is important to match the voltage rating of the heater element with the supply voltage.